Algeria

On October 23, 2023, 38 indi­vid­u­als were sen­tenced to death for the mob killing of Jamal Ben Ismail, who had been mis­tak­en­ly iden­ti­fied as the arson­ist respon­si­ble for the August 2021 fires that killed 90 peo­ple in the north­west region. Despite the death sen­tences, all pris­on­ers will be resen­tenced to life impris­on­ment due to the nation­wide mora­to­ri­um in place since 1993 when the last executions occurred. 

Belarus 

After Alexander Taratuta was sen­tenced to death for mur­der, the European Union released a state­ment on October 19 urg­ing Belarus, the only European nation to retain cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment, to move towards abo­li­tion by first adopt­ing a mora­to­ri­um. The state­ment said, The [sic] cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment rep­re­sents the ulti­mate denial of human dig­ni­ty, fails to act as a deter­rent to crime and makes mis­car­riages of justice irreversible.” 

Democratic Republic of the Congo 

On October 9, Parliament Member Édouard Mwangachuchu was sen­tenced to death on charges of trea­son by the High Military Court. In addi­tion to trea­son, he was con­vict­ed of ille­gal pos­ses­sion of weapons and muni­tions of war” and par­tic­i­pa­tion in the M23 insur­rec­tionary move­ment,” a Tutsi-led March 23, 2021 move­ment that cap­tured areas of land in North Kivu. Defense coun­sel Me Thomas Gamakolo said they plan to appeal the ver­dict, as the tri­al was based on eth­nic hatred and deduc­tions.” Death sen­tences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has not car­ried out an exe­cu­tion in about 20 years, are often com­mut­ed to sen­tences of life imprisonment. 

Iran 

According to Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO), 596 peo­ple have been exe­cut­ed in Iran this year, with 62 exe­cu­tions occur­ring in the last three weeks of October. On October 19, at least 10 peo­ple were exe­cut­ed in Karaj, all of whom were sen­tenced to death on drug-relat­ed charges. IHRNGO Director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam said, The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) which col­lab­o­rates with the Islamic Republic on com­bat­ing drug traf­fick­ing, has an oblig­a­tion to take action against arbi­trary drug exe­cu­tions. The UN’s silence on these exe­cu­tions is a green light of approval.” 

Nigeria 

On October 9, 2023, police offi­cer Drambi Vandi was sen­tenced to death for killing lawyer Bolanle Raheem after she failed to stop at a vehi­cle check­point. Many in the coun­try sup­port­ed the sen­tence, as police are not often held account­able for their actions, and hoped it would serve as a warn­ing to oth­er police offi­cers. Although the nation has thou­sands of death-sen­tenced pris­on­ers, the last exe­cu­tion was car­ried out in 1999, accord­ing to Inibehe Effiong, a Nigerian human rights lawyer. 

Qatar 

On October 27, 2023, eight Indian for­mer naval offi­cers were sen­tenced to death on charges of espi­onage, accord­ing to Reuters. Anonymous sources told Reuters that the defen­dants were arrest­ed for spy­ing on Qatar’s sub­ma­rine pro­gram for Israel in August 2022. India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in a state­ment on social media: The gov­ern­ment attach­es the high­est impor­tance to the case. I ful­ly share the con­cerns and pain of the fam­i­lies, under­lined that gov­ern­ment will con­tin­ue to make all efforts to secure their release.” 

Saudi Arabia 

Morris Tidball-Binz, UN Special Rapporteur on extra­ju­di­cial, sum­ma­ry or arbi­trary exe­cu­tions, raised con­cern over the immi­nent exe­cu­tion of Abdullah Al-Derazi, who was sen­tenced to death for crimes com­mit­ted at age 17. Despite Saudi Arabia issu­ing a Royal Decree in 2020 aim­ing to abol­ish the death penal­ty for child defen­dants, includ­ing those con­vict­ed of ter­ror­ism offences, it is deeply con­cern­ing that the appli­ca­tion of the decree remains uncer­tain,” said Mr. Tidball-Binz in his October 16, 2023 press release. 

Amnesty International raised sim­i­lar con­cern over Mr. Al-Derazi’s immi­nent exe­cu­tion, as well as the immi­nent exe­cu­tion of Jalal Labbad, who was also a minor at the time of his offense on October 23. The two men were con­vict­ed of ter­ror­ism-relat­ed charges over their par­tic­i­pa­tion in anti-gov­ern­ment protests in gross­ly unfair tri­als that pri­mar­i­ly relied on tor­ture-taint­ed con­fes­sions. The Saudi author­i­ties have sen­tenced them to death, reneg­ing on their own promis­es to end the use of the death penal­ty in cas­es of indi­vid­u­als who were chil­dren at the time of their alleged crimes. The young men could now be put to death at any moment after the King rat­i­fies their death sen­tences, as they have exhaust­ed all domes­tic legal reme­dies,” said Amnesty International’s Middle East Researcher Dana Ahmed. 

Singapore 

On October 30, 2023, for­mer pres­i­dent of Mongolia and a com­mis­sion­er of the International Committee Against the Death Penalty Elbegdorj Tsakhia, authored an op-ed titled My coun­try abol­ished the death penal­ty. So can yours,” direct­ed at the new­ly elect­ed Singporean pres­i­dent, Tharman Shanmugaratnam. Mr. Tsakhia wrote The truth is that cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment is not an inevitable part of Asia’s polit­i­cal and judi­cial real­i­ty. Ending it is not an impo­si­tion of Western val­ues on our soci­eties. It’s a choice inspired by uni­ver­sal human rights – one that has been made by the major­i­ty of the world’s nations.” Mr. Tsakhia empha­sized the egre­gious” nature of exe­cu­tions for non-vio­lent drug offens­es. Although the president’s role in Singapore is large­ly cer­e­mo­ni­al, President Shanmugaratnam does have the pow­er to grant clemen­cy to death row pris­on­ers. Earlier in October, fam­i­lies of death row pris­on­ers and those exe­cut­ed sub­mit­ted a 1,700-signature peti­tion to secu­ri­ty offi­cials at the Ministry of Home Affairs urg­ing an immediate moratorium. 

Taiwan 

On October 30, 2023, four men were charged with smug­gling $3 mil­lion worth of hero­in into the coun­try; if con­vict­ed, the men may be sen­tenced to death or life impris­on­ment. The last exe­cu­tion for hero­in smug­gling was car­ried out in 2002

On September 28, Chen Yen-hsiang, was sen­tenced to death for set­ting fire to his family’s shop, sub­se­quent­ly result­ing in eight deaths, four of whom were chil­dren. The pros­e­cu­tor said he decid­ed to cap­i­tal­ly charge Mr. Chen due to the bru­tal­i­ty of the crime and impos­si­bil­i­ty of rehabilitation. 

Vietnam 

On October 28, 2023, six peo­ple were sen­tenced to death for traf­fick­ing 5.6 kilo­grams of hero­in. In Vietnam, pos­sess­ing or smug­gling more than 600 grams of hero­in or cocaine or more than 2.5 kilo­grams of metham­phet­a­mines car­ries a poten­tial death sentence. 

The fam­i­ly of Le Van Manh, who was exe­cut­ed last month, received his final let­ter and a muf­fled 18 sec­ond record­ing of his last words. The let­ter read, I am not afraid of being exe­cut­ed. I am not ashamed because I am inno­cent. I was wrong­ly con­vict­ed. After my death, my par­ents will con­tin­ue to seek jus­tice for me. If moth­er and father become too old for that, then let my younger sib­lings and chil­dren con­tin­ue to do it for me until jus­tice is returned to me.” His moth­er, Nguyen Thi Viet, told Radio Free Asia that they will con­tin­ue to request more infor­ma­tion about his execution. 

Citation Guide
Sources

Execution Monitor, Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide

Algeria 

David Sadler, In Algeria, 38 People Sentenced To Death On Appeal For Lynching In 2021, GlobeEcho​.com, October 23, 2023; Algerian court upholds death sen­tence for 38 peo­ple in lynch­ing case, TVP World, October 232023

Belarus 

Press Team, Belarus: Statement by the Spokesperson on new death sen­tence ver­dict, European Union, October 19, 2023; New death sen­tence in Belarus: EU reaf­firms unequiv­o­cal oppo­si­tion to death penal­ty in all cas­es, EU Neighbors East, October 202023

Democratic Republic of the Congo 

DR Congo mil­i­tary court sen­tences MP to death for trea­son, insur­rec­tion, TVC News; Agence France-Presse, Congo Lawmaker Gets Death Sentence Over Treason Charges, Voice of America, October 62023

Iran 

IHRNGO: International Community Must React to Group Execution of 10 in Karaj, Iran Human Rights, October 192023 

Nigeria 

CHINEDU ASADU, Nigerian court sen­tences police­man to death for killing a lawyer in a rare rul­ing, ABC, October 92023 

Qatar 

Krishn Kaushik and Andrew Mills, Indians giv­en death penal­ty in Qatar accused of spy­ing for Israel, sources say, Reuters, October 27, 2023; Alisha Rahaman Sarkar, Qatar sen­tences 8 for­mer Indian naval offi­cers to death for spy­ing for Israel’, The Independent UK, October 272023

Saudi Arabia 

Press Release, Saudi Arabia: UN expert alarmed by immi­nent exe­cu­tion of child defen­dant, United Nations Office of Human Rights, October 16, 2023; Saudi Arabia: Two young men at immi­nent risk of exe­cu­tion after Supreme Court deci­sion issued in secret, Amnesty International, October 252023 

Singapore 

Elbegdorj Tsakhia, Opinion: My coun­try abol­ished the death penal­ty. So can yours, CNN, October 30, 2023; Adam Hancock, Families of the exe­cut­ed appeal to heart­less’ Singapore for change, Al Jazeera, October 102023 

Taiwan 

Jono Thomson, 4 face death penal­ty for smug­gling hero­in into Taiwan from Thailand, Taiwan News, October 30, 2023; Matthew Strong, Taiwan court sen­tences man to death for arson killing of 8 rel­a­tives, September 282023

Vietnam 

Hai Duyen, Vietnam sen­tences 6 to death for drug traf­fick­ing, VNExpress, October 28, 2023; RFA Vietnamese, Family of exe­cut­ed Vietnamese man receives his final let­ter, Radio Free Asia, October 252023